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In September 1779 Murdoch was sent to Redruth in Cornwall as a senior engine erector, responsible for the erection, maintenance & repair of Boulton & Watt engines.
At the 51st State Firemen's Convention held in Hudson in 1923, a resolution signed by the Presidents and Secretaries of both the Volunteer Firemen's Association and the Exempt Firemen's Association of the City of New York said that if the State Association of the Firemen's Home would authorize the erection of a suitable building for a museum, four fire engines, one built in England in 1725, a Gooseneck more than one hundred years old, a piano-style engine 63 years old and a double-deck engine, would all be donated as the first pieces.

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Whatever may be the date of the institution of the office of abbreviator, it is certain that it became of greater importance and more highly privileged upon its erection into a college of prelates.
The church was built between 1851 and 1852 and has had extensive work since its erection.
The obelisk is flanked on both sides by fountains constructed at the time of its erection on the Place.
The oldest tradition of its founding ascribes to Evander the erection of the Great Altar of Hercules in the Forum Boarium.
Once he was settled in power in Lombardy, Sforza procured the erection of Vigevano as the seat of a bishop and provided its revenues.
The town's location on the Nile 50 km north of Aswan ( Syene ) gave it some control over trade routes from Nubia to the Nile Valley, but its main rise to prominence came with the erection of the temple in the 2nd century BC.
John Juras has served as its board president and Ludevit Krch as the librarian ever since its erection.
The barn was historically called the White-Waitmann barn but after its erection in 2000, by contractors and community volunteers, it also became known as the Zimmerman barn.
The former Daykin Public School was held in the present day Daykin Community Building after its erection in 1935.
In a 2009 Conservative Management Plan for the Park, the Office of Public Works ( a Department of Finance agency ) commented, "... the erection, without the necessity of resorting to normal planning procedures, of two major developments in St. Mary's Hospital illustrates the vulnerability of The Phoenix Park to internal development, which impacts significantly on the essential character of the Park and its unique value as a historic designed landscape.
However, minor improvements have been effected after its first erection during Rama I's reign ; wood-work of the temple was replaced by King Rama III and King Chulalongkorn ; during King Mongkut's reign, the elegant doors and windows and the copper plates on the floor were additions, Rama III refurbished the wall painting ( indicative of the universe according to Buddhist cosmology ) and several frescoes that display the various stages of the Buddha's life ; three chambers were added on the western side by King Mongkut ; in the chamber known as ' Phra Kromanusorn ' at the northern end, images of Buddha have been installed in honour of the kings of Ayudya ; and in the 19th century, In Khong, a famous painter executed the wall murals.
Prior to the erection of the bridge, the road south of the town center was east of its current location, leading along Ferry Road to a ferry landing, which connected the town to Newburyport.
The high status of Fifth Avenue was confirmed in 1862, when Caroline Schermerhorn Astor settled on the southwest corner of 34th Street, and the beginning of the end of its reign as a residential street was symbolized by the erection, in 1893, of the Astoria Hotel on the site of her house, later linked to its neighbor as the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel ( now the site of the Empire State Building ).
To prevent underground intrigues, Bestuzhev now proposed the erection of a council of ministers to settle all important affairs, and its first session ( 14 March – 30 March 1756 ) proposed an alliance with Austria, France and Poland against Frederick II, though Bestuzhev opposed any composition with France.
The Saturn I launch vehicle components were delivered to Cape Canaveral by the barge Promise on September 19, 1962, but erection of the first stage booster onto its launch pedestal was delayed until September 21 due to a tropical depression that moved over the Florida peninsula.
The obelisk is flanked by two fountains constructed at the time of its erection on the Place.
O ' Brien saw its prime importance and negotiated during 1905, which, after the January 1906 general election, was to become the Bryce Labourers ( Ireland ) Act ( 1906 ), and during the course of the next five years financed the erection of over 40, 000 commodious cottage homes, each on an acre of land.
This project, Unlocking the Rylands, included refurbishment of parts of the old building and the erection of a pitched roof over its reinforced concrete roof.
He inaugurated, at Copenhagen in 1632, the erection of a stately astronomical tower, but did not live to witness its completion.
The Northam Burrows Hotel and Villa Building Company, chaired by Lord Portsmouth, was formed in 1863, and its prospectus stated :" This Company has been formed for the erection of a Family Hotel, on an Estate purchased for the purpose immediately contiguous to Northam Burrows, and of Villas and Lodging Houses for Sale or Lease.
The erection of a new EPO building is planned next to its existing premises in Rijswijk.
The name of the building is " Manastin Khumbuzu " or " The Dome of Manas ", and the date of its erection is unknown.

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That is, there was no trace of Anglo-Saxons in Britain as early as the late third century, to which time the archaeological evidence for the erection of the Saxon Shore forts was beginning to point.
Half the manhours you pay for on most jobs are wasted because the job was not planned right, so the right tools were not handy at the right place at the right time, or the right materials were not delivered to the handiest spots or materials were not stacked in the right order for erection, or you bought cheap materials that took too long to fit, or your workmen had to come back twice to finish a job they could have done on one trip.
Work on the foundations was complete by 30 June and the erection of the iron work was started.
After this brief pause erection of the metalwork continued, and the critical operation of linking the four legs was successfully completed by March 1888.
The peace policy was strengthened by the erection of permanent fortifications along the empire's borders ( limites, sl.
The West, including the U. S., was accused of failing to respond forcefully to the erection of the Wall.
The end of the patent was rapidly followed by the erection of many cotton mills.
At the time of Benedict's erection, however, this status was not recognized, thus the man the Roman Catholic Church officially considers the eleventh true Pope Benedict took the official number XII, rather than XI.
Gowland also took the opportunity to further excavate the monument in what was the most scientific dig to date, revealing more about the erection of the stones than the previous 100 years of work had done.
Ali G cannot comprehend why his erection is not actually a bone, accuses Dr. Koop of being a " player hater " when the doctor breaks the news that all people will eventually die, and tries to convince the Surgeon General that his deceased pet cat was actually human.
It was in Venetian times that the city saw the erection of the first opera in Greece, but it was badly damaged during World War II by German artillery.
Portuguese Mozambique or Portuguese East Africa ( officially the State of East Africa upon erection and later Overseas Province of Mozambique ) was the common name by which the Portuguese Empire's territorial expansion in East Africa was known across different periods of time.
General Louis Archinard was the president of the committee that supervised the erection of the monument, highlighting the role of African troops of the 1st Colonial Infantry Corps in the defense of Reims from the German Army in 1918.
They were able to get away with innuendo that would have been unheard of a mere ten years before — in one episode, Sandy refers to Julian and his skill at the piano as: " a miracle of dexterity at the cottage upright "; innocuous in itself, unless one knows that a ' cottage ' was the polari term for a public toilet where men met for anonymous sexual encounters and ' upright ' referred to an erection.
Its erection was originally proposed in 1894 and was approved by the Bavarian Forest Service in 1903.
Metz was then a strategic fortified town of France with the erection of a citadel by Vauban and Cormontaigne.
As a lieutenant in the United States Army Corps of Engineers, he was engaged for a short time in the erection of coastal fortifications, including Fort Adams in Newport, Rhode Island.

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